Deborah
Copenhaver-Fellows is recognized throughout
the United States for her bronze and silver
sculpture. Her works can be seen in corporate
and private collections, inluding Tom Foley's
office in the US Capitol Building, the Reagan
White House Collection, the Hall of Champions
in Colorado Springs Colorado and select galleries.
Deborah's monumental work has been commissioned
by the University of Texas, the State of Montana,
James Irvine in Los Angeles, the Hecla Mining
Company in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and the Kaiser
Corporation. Her first monumental sculpture
was a memorial statue for Bing Crosby placed
at Gonzaga University. She won a competition
in 1983 to sculpt the Inland Northwest
Vietnam Vetrans Memorial Statue and also
won a competition in 1990 to sculpt the Washington
State Korean War Memorial for the state capitol
grounds.
"Lady Of The Sea"
Life Scale
"Giving Thanks"
Bronze, Edition of 15
50"h x 17"w x 54"d
$32,000
"There Goes The Nieghborhood"
Life Scale
To view some of Deborah's smaller sculpture,
click here.
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